With much more on the line in the near future for both teams, Monday night’s baseball game between the Evans Knights and Harlem Bulldogs turned into a casual affair.

After beating Harlem 16-2 to open the 2013 campaign, the Knights ended their regular season with a 10-0 whitewashing of the Bulldogs in six innings.

The atmosphere more resembled that of a major league spring training game than one of the county’s oldest rivalry at the end of the season. Coming out of spring break, and competing in separate regions, both teams had the bigger picture in mind.

• Register for Marshall Family Y T-ball until April 22 at any Family Y or online. T-ball school is open to 4- and 5-year-olds and costs $40 for members and $60 for nonmembers. T-ball league is open to 6- and 7-year-olds and costs $55 for members and $75 for nonmembers. Contact Shonna Sargent at (706) 922-9658 or ssargent@thefamilyy.org.

• Marshall Family Y lacrosse is open to those 7 to 15 years old with games played on Saturdays at Wesley United Methodist Church. Contact Shonna Sargent at (706) 922-9658 or at ssargent@thefamilyy.org.

Grovetown High School head track coach Rodney Tyson might find himself conflicted when the Region 2-AAAAA Region Championships are held at Grovetown beginning Tuesday, April 16.

With the shift in regions this year, Grovetown was placed in the same region as Greenbrier, where Tyson’s daughter Kayla is a standout senior sprinter for the Lady Wolfpack. In the past, it was mainly bragging rights on the line when the teams met at the annual Columbia County meet. But now the stakes are higher.

The end of the school year will mark the end of a journey for four Greenbrier High School girls lacrosse players.

Seniors Savannah Allen, Hannah Hutto, Meredith Keskula and Taylor Mutimer were freshmen on a fledgling program entering its third year in 2010. The Lady Wolfpack won just two games in their first two years. With a win in one of the last two games this year, the Lady Wolfpack will have a winning season for the first time in school history.

The Greenbrier High School baseball team made it all the way to the state finals last year, but narrowly missed out on winning the school’s sixth state baseball title since 1997. That 2012 squad piled up 31 wins, thanks in large part to a late-season surge that produced a 21-game winning streak.

After almost a week off for spring break, the Greenbrier High School baseball team didn’t give head coach Chris Wilkins what he was looking for, especially with the Region 2-AAAAA playoffs starting Thursday.

Friday night, the Wolfpack spotted the North Augusta Yellow Jackets eight runs in the first three innings, came back to lead 9-8 but ended up on the short end of the 10-9 decision.

• Register for the 20th annual Enterprise Rent A Car Invitational Golf Tournament May 16 at 1 p.m. at the Midland Valley Country Club. Proceeds will benefit GRU Camp Rainbow. Cost is $60 per person and includes lunch, cart and prizes. The deadline is May 10. Call David Davis at (706) 722-2407.

•The Helping Children Succeed Golf Tournament is June 15. Call Paul Miller at (706) 556-0609 for information or to register a team.